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4.6 GSM Auto Detection
The GSM modem auto detection feature enables
automatic enrollment of the GSM modem into the
PowerMaxExpress control panel memory. GSM modem
auto detection is activated in one of two ways: after tamper
restore and after reset (power-up or after exiting the
installer menu). This causes the PowerMaxExpress to
automatically scan GSM COM ports for the presence of
the GSM modem.
In the event that the GSM modem auto detection fails and the
modem was previously enrolled in the PowerMaxExpress
control panel, the message "Cel Rmvd Cnfrm" will be
displayed. This message will disappear from the display only
after the user clicks
OK
I
. The modem is then considered
as not enrolled and no GSM trouble message will be displayed.
Note:
A message is displayed only when the
PowerMaxExpress alarm system is disarmed.
4.7 Broadband Module Auto Detection
The Broadband Module modem auto detection feature
enables automatic enrollment of the Broadband Module
modem into the PowerMaxExpress control panel memory.
Broadband Module modem auto detection is activated in
one of two ways: after tamper restore and after reset
(power-up or after exiting the installer menu). This causes
the PowerMaxExpress to automatically scan the
Broadband Module COM ports for the presence of the
Broadband Module modem.
In the event that the Broadband Module modem auto
detection fails and the modem was previously enrolled in the
PowerMaxExpress control panel, the message "BBA Remvd
Cnfrm" will be displayed. This message will disappear from
the display only after the user clicks
OK
I
. The modem is
then considered as not enrolled and no Broadband Module
trouble message will be displayed.
Notes:
A message is displayed only when the PowerMaxExpress
alarm system is disarmed.
In the event of a power failure the Broadband Module will
not operate. Power (AC or battery) must be disconnected
from the circuit before connecting / disconnecting the
Broadband Module.
4.8 DEFINE PGM PARAMETERS
4.8.1 Preliminary Guidance
This mode enables you to determine PGM output.
a.
Events/conditions selection under which PGM
(programmable) output will function.
b. Function type selection for PGM output.
The process is shown in Fig. 4.8. Each selected option is
displayed with a dark box at the right side. To review the
options, repeatedly click
or
button, until the
desired option is displayed, then click
button.
Note:
The PGM output operates on the entire alarm
system and not per partition
(in a PowerMax Pro Partition
system).
4.8.2 Define PGM
For the PGM output, you can select
disable, turn on
,
turn
off
or
pulse active
(turn on for predefined period, selected
by
PULSE TIME
), as follows:
BY ARM AWAY (
upon AWAY arming).
BY ARM HOME
(upon HOME arming).
BY DISARM
(upon disarming).
BY MEMORY
(activated upon registration of an alarm in
the memory, turned off upon memory clearing).
BY DELAY
(during exit / entry delays).
BY KEYFOB
(upon AUX button pressing in the keyfob
transmitter / MCM-140+, if “
PGM
” is selected in “Define
Panel” menu, locations 17 and 18).
BY ZONES
(by disturbance in each of 3 selected zones,
irrespective of arming / disarming). If you select
toggle
,
the PGM output will be turned on upon event
occurrence in these zones and will be turned off upon
next event occurrence, alternately.
BY LINE FAIL:
PGM output is ON if telephone line is
disconnected.
4.8.3 PGM General Definition
Here you determine the PGM LOCKOUT TIME - daytime
limits between which PGM output (that is controlled by
sensors) will be off even when the associated sensors are
triggered. To disable the lockout time, the START and
STOP times should be identical (see figure 4.8).